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Numerical Representation of the Incomplete Gamma Function of Complex Argument
Richard J. Mathar ;
Date 11 Jun 2003
Journal Numerical Algorithms 36 (3) (2004) 247-264 DOI: 10.1023/B:NUMA.0000040063.91709.58
Subject Numerical Analysis MSC-class: 33C15; 33E50; 33F05 | math.NA
AbstractVarious approaches to the numerical representation of the Incomplete Gamma Function F_m(z) for complex arguments z and small integer indexes m are compared with respect to numerical fitness (accuracy and speed). We consider power series, Laurent series, Gautschi’s approximation to the Faddeeva function, classical numerical methods of treating the standard integral representation, and others not yet covered by the literature. The most suitable scheme is the construction of Taylor expansions around nodes of a regular, fixed grid in the z-plane, which stores a static matrix of higher derivatives. This is the obvious extension to a procedure often in use for real-valued z.
Source arXiv, math.NA/0306184
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